Come Worship the Newborn King
The birth of Jesus is a big deal--so big that we named our church after it. Christmas is worthy of great celebration, and we likewise mark it with family meals, gift giving, and parties galore. The best way to mark the occasion, however, is at holy mass. It is there we join Mary, Joseph, the shepherds, angels--indeed all of heaven--in worshiping the Newborn King. Please join us!
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Parking Update
To assist those with physical limitations, additional courtesy parking is now available on Prior Avenue near the rectory for Lord's Day masses. The signed parking places are reserved for the handicapped, seniors, or those with limited mobility, with no official designation or license plates required.
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St. John of Kanty
St. John was a renaissance man of sorts in the 15th century, mastering philosophy, theology, and even physics. More importantly, he was a simple parish priest devoted to those most in need. St. John, pray for us!
"Fight all error, but do it with good humor, patience, kindness, and love. Harshness will damage your own soul and spoil the best cause."
-St. John Cantius
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End-of-Year Stewardship
Thank you to all who support Nativity with financial gifts! Please note that IRS regulations require that all charitable gifts be transferred to the recipient on or before December 31, 2016 to count for the 2016 tax year.
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Sunday's Readings
Did you know that the Church provides unique readings for Christmas liturgies depending on the time of day it's celebrated? Take a look at the readings ahead of time (or afterwards) to better enter into the celebration of Christ's birth and hear what God is speaking to you.
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Business Hours
- The parish office and NELC is closed Monday, 12/26
- Nativity School is closed now through Monday, 1/2
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Save the Date
- Fr. John W. Kelley Cribbage Open - January 6
- Nativity Preschool & NELC Open House - January 9
- Men's Club Sports Shirt Stag - January 27
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